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The circular Bragg phenomenon
Muhammad Faryad,
Akhlesh Lakhtakia
Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Keyphrases
Bleeding
33%
Bragg Regime
66%
Chiral Sculptured Thin Film
100%
Cholesteric Liquid Crystal
66%
Circular Bragg Phenomenon
100%
Circular Polarization
100%
Circularly Polarized Light
33%
Emission Sources
33%
Fixed Axis
33%
Incidence Angle
33%
Incident Light
66%
Infiltration
33%
Narrowband
33%
Non-homogeneity
33%
Optical Sensing
33%
Polarization State
33%
Relative Permittivity
33%
Sensitive Bands
33%
Structural Defects
33%
Structurally chiral Material
66%
Total Reflection
33%
Ultra-narrow
33%
Engineering
Angle of Incidence
25%
Bragg Cell
100%
Circular Polarization
25%
Emission Source
25%
Energy Engineering
25%
Filtration
50%
Fixed Axis
25%
Light Incident
50%
Liquid Crystal
50%
Notch Filters
25%
Polarization State
25%
Polarized Light
25%
Relative Permittivity
25%
Structural Defect
25%
Thin Films
75%
Chemistry
Dielectric Constant
33%
Liquid Crystal
66%
Liquid Film
100%
Polarized Light
33%
Structure
66%
Physics
Inhomogeneity
33%
Liquid Crystal
66%
Permittivity
33%
Polarized Light
33%
Thin Films
100%
Material Science
Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
66%
Permittivity
33%
Thin Films
100%